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  1. Foundations of fiber bundles;: Lectures by Samuel Eilenberg, 1957
  2. Homological Algebra (Princeton Mathematical Series No 19) by Henri ; Eilenberg, Samuel Cartan, 1956
  3. Automata, Languages, and MacHines, Volume A by Samuel Eilenberg, 1974
  4. Foundations of fiber bundles by Samuel Eilenberg, 1957
  5. Betel Cutters from Samuel Eilenberg Collection by Henry Brownrigg, 1991
  6. Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Series of Monographs and Textbooks (Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume XVI Point Set Topology by Steven A. Gaal)
  7. Proceedings of the Conference on Categorical Alge
  8. Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society 1965 No. 55Foundations of Relative Homological Algebra by Samuel Eilenberg, J. C. Moore, 1965-01-31
  9. Treatise on Analysis - Vol 1: Foundations of Modern Analysis, Chapters i-xi by Jean Dieudonne, 1969-01-01
  10. Foundations of Relative Homological Algebra by Samuel and J.C. Moore Eilenberg, 1966
  11. X - Machine: Computation, Samuel Eilenberg, Finite State Machine, Relation (Mathematics), Formal Specification, Stream X-Machine
  12. Algebraic topology: Lectures of Samuel Eilenberg, 1964-65 by Samuel Eilenberg, 1965
  13. Foundations of algebraic topology (Princeton mathematical series;no.15) by Samuel Eilenberg, 1952
  14. On pseudovarieties (Rapport de recherche - Laboratoire de recherche en informatique et automatique) by Samuel Eilenberg, 1975

21. Author-Index
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22. Samuel Eilenberg 19131998
samuel eilenberg. (19131998). Hyman Bass, Henri Cartan, Peter Freyd, Alex Heller, and
http://www.ams.org/notices/199810/mem-eilenberg.pdf

23. BIBCYT Autor: Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r
Translate this page Autor eilenberg, samuel, (Comienzo). 3 registros cumplieron lacondición especificada en la base de información BIBCYT.
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24. BIBCYT Palabra: Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r
Translate this page 2, 629.891 E34a 2 eilenberg, samuel Automata, Language and Machines.3, QA267 K68 Korshunov, Yu M. Fundamentos Matematicos de la Cibernetica.
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25. TOPCOM,Samuel Eilenberg By Saunders Mac Lane
samuel eilenberg (19141998). samuel eilenberg, who made decisive contributionsto topology and other areas of mathematics, died on Friday, Feb.
http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/52.htm
Topology Atlas
Samuel Eilenberg (1914-1998)
Saunders MacLane
Department of Mathematics
The University of Chicago Memorial from Volume 3, #1 , of TopCom Samuel Eilenberg, who made decisive contributions to topology and other areas of mathematics, died on Friday, Feb. 6 in New York City. He had been a leading member of the department of mathematics at Columbia University since 1947. His mathematical books, ideas and papers had a major influence. Eilenberg was born in Poland in 1914. At the University of Warsaw he was a student of Borsuk in the active school of Polish Topology. His thesis, concerned with the topology of the plane, was published in Fundamenta Mathematica in 1936. Its results were well received both in Poland and in the USA. In 1938 he published there another influential paper on the action of the fundamental group on the higher homotopy groups of a space. Algebra was not foreign to his topology! Early in 1939 Sammy's father told him "ammy, it doesn't look good here in Poland, Get out." He did, arriving in New York on April 23, 1939, and going at once to Princeton. At that University, Oswald Veblen and Solomon Lefschetz efficiently welcomed refugee mathematicians and found them suitable positions at American Universities. Sammy's work in topology was well known, so a position for him was found at the University of Michigan. There Ray Wilder had an active group of Topologists, including Norman Steenrod, then a recent Princeton Ph.D. Sammy immediately fitted in, did collaborative research (for example, with Wilder, O.G. Harrold and Dean Montgomery). His 1940 paper in the Annals formulated and codified the ideas of the "obstructions" recently introduced by Hassler Whitney. He also argued with Lefschetz. Finding the Lefschetz book obscure in its treatment of singular homology he provided an elegant and definitive treatment in the Annals (1949).

26. TOPCOM, Volume 3, #1
Memorial for samuel eilenberg by Saunders MacLane; The Discovery Learning Project; Memorialfor J. Roberts. 5.MEMORIAL FOR samuel eilenberg. by Saunders MacLane
http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/47.htm
Topology Atlas Document # topc-47.htm
TOPOLOGICAL COMMENTARY
Volume 3, #1, March 15, 1998
edited by Melvin Henriksen
commentary@mail.mathatlas.yorku.ca I continue to invite commentary on any article in any issue of TopCom or on any topic of general interest to topologists, including news about topologists or topological activity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Editorial Remarks by Melvin Henriksen
  • Leonard Gillman; an Interview (Part II) by Melvin Henriksen
  • The Catalog of the Hausdorff Edition
  • Memorial for J. Roberts by Richard E. Hodel and Jerry E. Vaughan
  • Memorial for Samuel Eilenberg by Saunders MacLane
  • The Discovery Learning Project
  • More Conference Photos
  • A Book Review by William Goldman
  • Qualifying Exams in Topology by Scott Williams
  • Federal Support for Basic Research in the Mathematical Sciences
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Mystery Topologist
    1. EDITORIAL REMARKS
    by Melvin Henriksen In this editorial, the editor argues for keeping papers reasonably self-contained in mathematical journals. For Whom Are We Writing Papers?
    2. LEONARD GILLMAN; AN INTERVIEW
    by Melvin Henriksen Leonard Gillman has a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist who earned a diploma in piano from the Julliard School of Music, an applied mathematician working for the United States Navy during the second world war, a set-theorist and topologist who wrote many research papers as well as being a co-author with Meyer Jerison of the definitive text "Rings of Continuous Functions" that set the tone for research in this area for the next quarter century, the builder of an excellent mathematics department at the University of Rochester, chairman of the mathematics department at the University of Texas, Secretary-Treasurer of the MAA for many years, and finally its President, author of many excellent expository articles for the American Mathematical Monthly as well as a monograph on how to write mathematics. He consented to summarize his career in a lengthy interview. The first part of the interview has appeared in
  • 27. Information And Computation Author Index: E
    Ehrhard, Thomas; Ehrich, RW; Eichhorst, Peter; eilenberg, samuel;Eisenbarth, Bernhard; Eiter, Thomas; Ekman, Jan; Elias, Peter; Elliott
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  • 28. Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg, 84. Columbia University Record, February 20, 199
    Go to Columbia Web. Record Banner. VOL. 23, NO. 15, FEBRUARY 20, 1998. Mathematiciansamuel eilenberg, 84. BY BOB NELSON. samuel eilenberg.
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol23/vol23_iss15/28.html
    VOL. 23, NO. 15 FEBRUARY 20, 1998
    Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg, 84
    B Y B OB N ELSON Samuel Eilenberg. He then worked with Henri Cartan to further develop these ideas and founded an area still very much in use today called homological algebra. His longest-running collaboration was with Saunders MacLane. Together they studied a variety of topics in algebraic topology and invented category theory, ubiquitous in modern mathematics. Eilenberg became interested in art collecting on a trip to Bombay in the mid-1950s and pursued Asian art partly to relieve his mind of the rigors of math, Polsky said. Eilenberg is survived by several cousins. A Columbia memorial service is being planned.

    29. Samuel Eilenberg, Columbia Mathematician And Art Collector, Dies
    samuel eilenberg, Columbia Mathematician And Art Collector, Dies at84. samuel eilenberg of Columbia University, one of the world's
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/pr/96_99/19265.html
    Contact: Bob Nelson For immediate release (212) 854-6580 February 2, 1998 rjn2@columbia.edu
    Samuel Eilenberg, Columbia Mathematician And Art Collector, Dies at 84

    30. Columbia University Math Department Seminars
    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Department of Mathematics. samuel eilenberg LECTURES.Multiplier Ideal Sheaves in Algebraic and Complex Geometry.
    http://www.math.columbia.edu/~lrb/EilenbergLecturesF2002.html
    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Department of Mathematics
    SAMUEL EILENBERG LECTURES
    Multiplier Ideal Sheaves in Algebraic and Complex Geometry Yum-T Siu
    Harvard University and Columbia University Tuesdays: First lecture begins on
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002 507 Mathematics - 4:15 p.m. Tea will be served each day at 4:00 p.m. in Room 508
    This lecture series will give an overview, with minimal required background and emphasis on open problems, of various applications of the method of mulitplier ideal sheaves to algebraic and complex geometry. In particular, the following topics will be discussed. I. Effective results in algebraic geometry.
    II. Invariance of plurigenera.
    III. Global regularity of the D-bar equation.
    IV. The finiteness generation of the canonical ring problem.
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    31. Columbia University Math Department Seminars
    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Department of Mathematics.Presents the. samuel eilenberg LECTURES.
    http://www.math.columbia.edu/~lrb/EilenbergLecturesS2001.html
    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Department of Mathematics Presents the SAMUEL EILENBERG LECTURES John Coates
    University of Cambridge
    Euler Characteristics of p-adic Lie Groups and Iwasawa Theory Tuesdays: First lecture begins on
    Tuesday, January 23, 2001 507 Mathematics - 4:00-5:15 p.m. Tea will be served each day at 3:30 p.m. in Room 508
    ABSTRACT: p-adic Lie groups occur naturally in number theory as the image of Galois groups of local
    and global fields in the automorphism group of finite dimensional p-adic Galois representations. The
    lectures will begin by using arguments from Lie algebra cohomology to prove a rather general recent
    result about the Euler characteristics of p-adic Lie groups arising as the image of Galois groups in the
    etale cohomology of an algebraic variety over a local or global field. We will then survey the current
    state of knowledge of the algebraic theory of finitely generated modules over the Iwasawa algebra of
    an arbitrary p-adic Lie group G, discussing the notion of pseudo-nul modules recently introduced by

    32. Samuel Eilenberg, September 30, 1913—January 30, 1998 | By Hyman Bass, Henri Ca
    Courtesy of Columbia University, samuel eilenberg September 30, 1913 — January30, 1998 By Hyman Bass, Henri Cartan, Peter Freyd, Alex Heller, and Saunders
    http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/seilenberg.html
    BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
    Courtesy of Columbia University
    Samuel Eilenberg
    By Hyman Bass, Henri Cartan, Peter Freyd, Alex Heller, and Saunders Mac Lane
    S AMUEL EILENBERG DIED IN New York, January 30, 1998, after a two-year illness brought on by a stroke. He left no surviving family, except for his wide family of friends, students, and colleagues, and the rich legacy of his life's work, in both mathematics and as an art collector. "Sammy", as he has long been called by all who had the good fortune to know him, was one of the great architects of twentieth-century mathematics and definitively reshaped the ways we think about topology. The ideas that accomplished this were so fundamental and supple that they took on a life of their own, giving birth first to homological algebra and in turn to category theory, structures that now permeate much of contemporary mathematics. Born in Warsaw, Poland, Sammy studied in the Polish school of topology. At his father's urging, he fled Europe in 1939. On his arrival in Princeton, Oswald Veblen and Solomon Lefschetz helped him (as they had helped other refugees) find a position at the University of Michigan, where Ray Wilder was building up a group in topology. Wilder made Michigan a center of topology, bringing in such figures as Norman Steenrod, Raoul Bott, Hans Samelson, and others. Saunders Mac Lane's invited lecture there on group extensions precipitated the long and fruitful Eilenberg-Mac Lane collaboration. In 1947 Sammy came to the Columbia University mathematics department, which he twice chaired and where he remained till his retirement. In 1982 he was named a University professor, the highest faculty distinction that the university confers.

    33. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.79 (2001), Samuel Eilenberg
    en cl, saunders mac lane, mac lane, mathematics en, saunders mac, samuel eilenberg,lane collaboration, wolf prize, henri cartan, ri cartan, norman steenroci
    http://www.nap.edu/books/0309075726/html/106.html
    Biographical Memoirs V.79
    National Academy of Sciences ( NAS
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    34. Betel Cutters From The Samuel Eilenberg Collection (Select Books)
    all Categories, Art Antiques Collectibles Betel Cutters from the SamuelEilenberg Collection by Brownrigg, Henry. Price US$34.29 (S$60.00*)
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    by Brownrigg, Henry Price: US$34.29 (S$60.00*) Region: Asia/Pacific
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    The custom of betel-chewing in South and Southeast Asia has been said to be "the most important single cultural phenomenon common to a large body of peoples who differ widely in race, language and religion." This handsomely illustrated study is not only devoted to the betel cutter, a hinged one-bladed implement used for slicing the areca nut, but discusses at length the betel habit in Asian societies - its origin, composition of the quid, physical effects of chewing, ceremonial uses and magic - and the paraphernalia used. 187 cutters from the Samuel Eisenberg Collection are catalogued; bibliography included. * Actual charges are made in Singapore Dollars (S$). S$1.00 = US$0.57

    35. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: [HM] Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1998)
    HM samuel eilenberg (19131998). Julio Next in thread Olivier Souan Re HM samuel eilenberg (1913-1998) . Dear Colleagues,. A
    http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/oct98/0041.html
    [HM] Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1998)
    Julio Gonzalez Cabillon jgc@adinet.com.uy
    Tue, 06 Oct 1998 23:39:07 -0300
    Dear Colleagues,
    A memorial article on Samuel Eilenberg, who made important contributions
    to Topology and other areas mathematics, has just been published in the
    It is possible to read it on the Net (in .PS or .PDF formats) at:
    http://www.ams.org/notices/

    Regards, Julio GC

    36. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1998)
    Re HM samuel eilenberg (19131998). Olivier Errors ; Maybe in replyto Julio Gonzalez Cabillon HM samuel eilenberg (1913-1998) .
    http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/oct98/0045.html
    Re: [HM] Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1998)
    Olivier Souan zalmoxis@club-internet.fr
    Wed, 7 Oct 1998 13:59:52 +0200

    http://www.ams.org/notices/

    It is possible to find other commemorative comments and articles from the
    categories mailing list at:
    http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/research/category/risc/catlist/eilenberg-rip

    37. Topology And Psychoanalysis
    Dean, Tim. 1993. The psychoanalysis of AIDS. October 63 83116. eilenberg, samueland John C. Moore. 1965. eilenberg, samuel and Norman E. Steenrod. 1952.
    http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~fiedorow/psych.html
    Applications of Topology to Psychoanalysis
    and Cinema Criticism
    At about the same time, in the social and psychological sciences Jacques Lacan pointed out the key role played by differential topology: As Althusser rightly commented, "Lacan finally gives Freud's thinking the scientific concepts that it requires". More recently, Lacan's topologie du sujet has been applied fruitfully to cinema criticism and to the psychoanalysis of AIDS. In mathematical terms, Lacan is here pointing out that the first homology group of the sphere is trivial, while those of the other surfaces are profound; and this homology is linked with the connectedness or disconnectedness of the surface after one or more cuts. Furthermore, as Lacan suspected, there is an intimate connection between the external structure of the physical world and its inner psychological representation qua knot theory: this hypothesis has recently been confirmed by Witten's derivation of knot invariants (in particular the Jones polynomial ) from three-dimensional Chern-Simons quantum field theory.

    38. Www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/eilobit
    Subject Sammy obits (fwd) Copyright 1998 The New York Times Company February 3,1998, Tuesday, Late Edition Final NAME samuel eilenberg SECTION Section B
    http://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/eilobit
    Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:22:51 -0500 (EST) From: James Stasheff

    39. Citations: Transactions Of The American Mathematical Society - Eilenberg, Lane,
    samuel eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane. General theory of natural equivalences. samueleilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane. General theory of natural equivalences.
    http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/96312/0
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    Karlin (Samuel) and McGregor (James). The classification of birth and death processes. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , vol. 86, 1957, pp. 366400.
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    This paper is cited in the following contexts: A Categorical Manifesto - Goguen (1991) (18 citations) (Correct) ....B there corresponds a natural transformation F ) G. Although this looks like a mere definition of the phrase natural translation, it can nevertheless be very useful in practice. It is also interesting that this concept was the historical origin of category theory, since Eilenberg and Mac Lane used it to formalise the notion of an equivalence of homology theories, and then found that for this definition to make sense, they had to define functors, and for functors to make sense, they had to define categories. This history also explains why homology theory so often appears in ....
    Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane. General theory of natural equivalences. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society Tossing Algebraic Flowers down the Great Divide - Goguen (1999) (2 citations) (Correct) ....This is an insight from mathematics. The journey through this paper has already encountered several cases where morphisms are important: initial extensions for constraint programming (in Section 2.9) data constraints (in Section 2.4) and inclusion systems (Section 2.

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    Translate this page 36, TITRE Exposition des théories de Morse et Lusternick-Schnirelmann AUTEUR eilenberg, samuel COTE IECN 536 PAGINATION 6 f. EXPOSE Décembre 1950.
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